Lavasan House Inside: A Revolution in Sustainable Architecture & Eco-Friendly Homes
1.1 The Conceptual Foundations
“House Inside” is rooted in the philosophy of ecological harmony—creating a space that minimizes environmental impact while maximizing comfort and aesthetic appeal. Its underground construction challenges traditional notions of residential architecture, emphasizing discretion, resilience, and sustainability.
Key Principles:
- Embedding into the natural landscape to preserve the visual and ecological integrity.
- Utilizing earth’s thermal mass for natural temperature regulation.
- Employing local, eco-friendly materials for construction.
- Designing for passive solar gain and natural ventilation to reduce energy consumption.
- Creating internal courtyards and open spaces to foster natural light and airflow.
1.2 Structural Innovations
The underground design involves cut-and-fill techniques, reinforced concrete shells, and geo-synthetic materials to ensure durability and safety.
- Earth-Sheltered Structures: These structures are resistant to extreme weather, earthquakes, and fire, making them resilient and safe.
- Natural Insulation: Earth provides natural insulation, reducing heating and cooling demands.
- Openings & Light Wells: Strategically placed to allow sunlight penetration and ventilation, crucial for indoor air quality and mental well-being.
1.3 Interior Design & Materiality
The interior emphasizes minimalism, using raw materials like exposed concrete, natural stone, and wood, which age gracefully and require minimal maintenance. The design aims to create warm, inviting spaces that foster connection with nature.
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